They have clearly mentioned about this;kdeepak003 said:My only worry is that if my 3.5 years of co-op experience and my ongoing 3 months FT experience will be considered for FSW. I hear mixed comments about this. CIC has not mentioned it clearly under FSW.
RiZ92 said:They have clearly mentioned about this;
As an FSW your work experience should be minimum 1 year continuous.
Only paid internships will count towards experience.
Has your co-op one year continuous?
Do you have proof of income for your Co-op?
If yes, Then you are good to go.
If not, then avoid using that experience.
OK....here is the grey area and latest incident.JinandMango said:Hey folks,
I have a question that you guys might be able to answer easily.
My first job after Canadian college technically started in March 2015, but I was on Co-op visa for that. Then I applied for PGWP but I received it in Dec 2015.
I technically have been working for 2 years, but It's been only a year since I have received PGWP. Can I put 2 years experience in CIC profile?.
Thanks!
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You are good then. for Canadian CO-Op it will ask a question about student status, just make sure you must answer it correctly.kdeepak003 said:Thank you for your reply.
My background: 2.5 years of continuous experience outside Canada and 3.5 months of co-op at a reputed bank in Canada and currently on the 3rd month of my FT role at the same bank in Canada. All I am concerned is, if I could add all my experience so that I will have 3 or more years of experience. Please advise. Thank you!
RiZ92 said:You are good then. for Canadian CO-Op it will ask a question about student status, just make sure you must answer it correctly.
Your Co-Op experience won't be countable as you will select Yes for the question related to Student Status.kdeepak003 said:This made my day! So, I was on a co-op work permit when I was doing my co-op and now on PGWP. Do you mean to say that I can consider 3 or more years of experience for FSW? Thank you!
RiZ92 said:Your Co-Op experience won't be countable as you will select Yes for the question related to Student Status.
In Canada the experience during study time period won't be count as work experience towards immigration.
In your case whatever experience you have outside canada (continuous) and whatever experience you have after PGWP is countable. In some cases the period between Graduation and PGWP is also countable but for that you have to prove that you weren't studying during that time.
April 29 409 3668 ITAmonavy said:I think there should be weekly draws.let it be half the size of biweekly draws.
atleast it keeps us busy.
That would be incredibly cool, but it's hard to picture "keeping us busy" as one of their criteria of when to draw, LOL.monavy said:I think there should be weekly draws.let it be half the size of biweekly draws.
atleast it keeps us busy.